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2. Late Miocene–Early Pliocene mammals from the Tupungato–Piedras Coloradas Anticlines, Mendoza, Argentina
3. The oldest Andean synorogenic fossiliferous deposits of the Miocene Cerro Azul Formation, central Argentina
4. The first Asian skeleton of Diaceratherium from the early Miocene Shanwang Basin (Shandong, China), and implications for its migration route
5. New palaeoecological approaches to interpret climatic fluctuations in Holocenic sites of the Pampean Region of Argentina
6. Stratigraphy and first fossil record (Notoungulata, Toxodontidae) of the Paso de las Carretas Formation (Late Miocene), San Luis Province, Argentina.
7. PALEONEUROLOGY, AUDITORY REGION, AND ASSOCIATED SOFT TISSUE INFERENCE IN THE LATE OLIGOCENE NOTOUNGULATES MENDOZAHIPPUS FIERENSIS AND GUALTA CUYANA (TOXODONTIA) FROM CENTRAL-WESTERN ARGENTINA
8. THE GENUS PATRIARCHUS AMEGHINO, 1889 (MAMMALIA, NOTOUNGULATA, TYPOTHERIA), FROM THE SANTA CRUZ FORMATION, SANTA CRUZ PROVINCE, ARGENTINA
9. ANATOMY AND SYSTEMATICS OF NOTOHIPPUS TOXODONTOIDES AMEGHINO, 1891 (MAMMALIA, NOTOUNGULATA), FROM THE MIOCENE OF SANTA CRUZ PROVINCE, ARGENTINA
10. New radiometric 40Ar–39Ar dates and faunistic analyses refine evolutionary dynamics of Neogene vertebrate assemblages in southern South America
11. A new early Miocene Mesotheriidae (Notoungulata) from the Mariño Formation (Argentina): Taxonomic and biostratigraphic implications
12. Redefining the Huayquerian Stage (Upper Miocene to Lower Pliocene) of the South American chronostratigraphic scale based on biostratigraphical analyses and geochronological dating
13. Reassessment of Tegehotherium burmeisteri Ameghino 1903–1904 ( Notoungulata , Hegetotheriidae ) and a new phylogenetic analysis of Hegetotheriidae Citation for this article: Seoane, F. D., Cerdeño, E., & Gaetano, L. C. (2023) Reassessment of Tegehotherium burmeisteri Ameghino ( Notoungulata , Hegetotheriidae ) and a new phylogenetic analysis of Hegetotheriidae. Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology . https://doi.org/10.1080/02724634.2023.2258172
14. Systematic Revision of Pre- and Post-Santacrucian Species of Protypotherium (Interatheriidae, Notoungulata)
15. First record of Toxodontidae (Mammalia, Notoungulata) from the late Miocene–early Pliocene of the southern central Andes, NW Argentina
16. PHYLOGENY AND PALEOBIOGEOGRAPHY OF HEGETOTHERIIDAE (MAMMALIA, NOTOUNGULATA)
17. Systematic revision of the species of Protypotherium (Notoungulata: Interatheriidae) from the Santa Cruz Formation (Early–Middle Miocene), Argentinian Patagonia: a new phylogenetic hypothesis for the Interatheriidae
18. The Latest Occurrence of Stephanorhinus hundsheimensis (Rhinocerotidae) in Europe: The Skeletons from the Cova del Rinoceront Site (Castelldefels, Barcelona).
19. Quaternary Mammals from Central-Western Argentina in the Stratigraphic Context of Southern South America.
20. Rhinocerotidae from the Middle Miocene of the Tung-gur Formation, Inner Mongolia (China)
21. Cladistic analysis of the family Rhinocerotidae (Perissodactyla)
22. New Miocene–Pliocene Specimens of Toxodontidae (Notoungulata) from the Huayquerías of Mendoza, West-Central Argentina
23. Systematic Revision of Interatherium and Icochilus (Interatheriidae, Notoungulata) from the Santa Cruz Formation (Early To Middle Miocene), Santa Cruz Province, Argentina
24. Spanish Neogene rhinoceroses
25. On the validity of the Macrochorobates scalabrinii Biozone (early Huayquerian Stage/Age, Late Miocene). Multi-proxy analysis of the enigmatic Arenas Blancas site (Buenos Aires Province, Argentina)
26. Late Miocene–Early Pliocene Mammals from the Tupungato–Piedras Coloradas Anticlines, Mendoza, Argentina
27. THE HEGETOTHERIIDAE (MAMMALIA, NOTOUNGULATA) ASSEMBLAGE FROM THE LATE OLIGOCENE OF MENDOZA, CENTRAL-WESTERN ARGENTINA
28. Updated data on Litopterna from the Huayquerian Stage/Age (Late Miocene-Early Pliocene) of central-east Argentina
29. Aceratherium alfambrense sp. n., nuevo rinocerótido del Vallesiense Superior de Teruel (España)
30. Systematic revision of Antepithecus brachystephanus Ameghino, 1901, and dental eruption sequence in Eocene “notopithecines” (Notoungulata) from Patagonia
31. NEW DATA ON DIVERSITY OF NOTOHIPPIDAE FROM THE OLIGOCENE OF MENDOZA, ARGENTINA
32. SUPPLEMENTARY ONLINE MATERIAL FOR TAXONOMY AND SYSTEMATICS OF INTERATHERIUM AND ICOCHILUS (INTERATHERIIDAE, NOTOUNGULATA) FROM THE SANTA CRUZ FORMATION (EARLY-MIDDLE MIOCENE), SANTA CRUZ PROVINCE, ARGENTINA.
33. Milk molars or extra premolars in Mesotheriinae (Mesotheriidae, Notoungulata): New insights into an old controversy
34. New Alicornops (Rhinocerotidae) remains from Lower and Middle Siwaliks, Pakistan
35. A LATE MIOCENE MAMMAL ASSEMBLAGE REVEALS A COMPLEX TAPHONOMIC HISTORY IN FLUVIAL DEPOSITS OF CENTRAL ARGENTINA.
36. New toxodontid (Notoungulata) from the Early Miocene of Mendoza, Argentina
37. A LATE MIOCENE MAMMAL ASSEMBLAGE REVEALS A COMPLEX TAPHONOMIC HISTORY IN FLUVIAL DEPOSITS OF CENTRAL ARGENTINA
38. MENDOZAHIPPUS FIERENSIS, GEN. ET SP. NOV., NEW NOTOHIPPIDAE (NOTOUNGULATA) FROM THE LATE OLIGOCENE OF MENDOZA (ARGENTINA)
39. Biostratigraphic Considerations of the Divisaderan Faunal Assemblage
40. APORTES A LA PALEOHERPETOLOGÍA ARGENTINA DESDE EL “MUSEO MOYANO” DE MENDOZA
41. New craniodental information and taxonomic decisions of the typotherians (Notoungulata) from the late Oligocene of Mendoza, central-western Argentina
42. El esqueleto postcraneal de Hemihegetotherium (Hegetotheriidae, Notoungulata) del Mioceno Superior de Puchuzum, San Juan, Argentina
43. First Bignoniaceae liana from the Miocene of South America and its evolutionary significance
44. Los Mesotheriinae (Mesotheriidae, Notoungulata) del Mioceno Superior de La Pampa, Argentina
45. Stephanorhinus etruscus (Rhinocerotidae) del Plioceno Superior de Crespià (Gerona, NE de España)
46. New radiometric ⁴⁰Ar–³⁹Ar dates and faunistic analyses refine evolutionary dynamics of Neogene vertebrate assemblages in southern South America
47. New craniodental material of the typotherian notoungulates from the upper Oligocene of Mendoza, central-western Argentina and their taxonomical importance.
48. A new genus of Interatheriinae (Interatheriidae, Notoungulata) from the Santa Cruz Formation (early–middle Miocene), Santa Cruz Province, Argentina, and the revision of the genus Cochilius Ameghino, 1902
49. New palaeoecological approaches to interpret climatic fluctuations in Holocenic sites of the Pampean Region of Argentina
50. New palaeoecological approaches to interpret climaticfluctuations inHolocenic sites of the Pampean Region of Argentina
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